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Why Do You Write? Finding Purpose Beneath the Pressure

Why Do You Write? Finding Purpose Beneath the Pressure

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WHY DO YOU WRITE?Finding Purpose Beneath the Pressure — a podcast episode — Why do writer’s write?Writers write to explore, express, and make sense of their inner and outer worlds—whether to connect, create, remember, or simply because they have to. Helping writers craft authentic, immersive stories.Find out more about us here. Inside Creative Writing Email this Page Share on Bluesky Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Threads Share on Facebook Table Of Contents Formatted and Edited Transcript The Passion Trap: A Personal Story From Websites to Writing: Losing Joy for the Sake of Money When Writing Becomes a Chore A Change of Scene and Perspective The Problem with Outcome-Driven Writing When Pressure Crushes Creativity Taking Back the Joy The Creative Irony Writing the Book I Wanted Real Success Isn’t Measured in Sales When Passion Leads to Resonance The Essay That Changed Everything for Me The Power of Honest Storytelling Honesty in All Genres A New Lens: Craft-Based Writing Writing as a Walk, Not a Race The Process Is the Art A Slight Shift in the Podcast Writing That Brings You Back to Yourself Wise Words: You Are Your Best Thing The Weekly Challenge The Story Rescue Checklist Until Next Time… Talk to Us! Share This Resource Why do you write? It’s a deceptively simple question that can unravel or resurrect your creative life. In this deeply personal episode, Brad Reed invites listeners into an honest exploration of the emotional and practical reasons that drive us to tell stories. From past failures turning passion into obligation to reclaiming joy in the writing process, this episode offers a powerful reframing of the writer’s journey. Brad reflects on how writing can lose its spark when overshadowed by dreams of publishing and visibility, and how the truest stories are often the ones we write for no one but ourselves. He introduces the idea of “craft-based writing,” a mindset that prioritizes voice, honesty, and emotional resonance over formula and trends. Key takeaways include: Why passion-driven writing is more sustainable than outcome-focused writingHow market obsession can kill your creativityThe three core elements that suffer when publishing becomes your focusThe difference between writing as art and writing as contentA practical writing challenge that rekindles your love of the process This episode is a must-listen for any writer feeling stuck, burned out, or unsure why they’re writing at all. If you’re ready to re...
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